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Chintara Sukapatana

Chintara Sukapatana
Born
Chittima Sukapatana

January 22, 1965
Phra Pradaeng, Samut Prakan, Thailand
Other namesMam
EducationBachelor in Business Administration, Krirk University, Master in Public Administration student, Krirk University
OccupationActress
Years active1984 - Present
Height1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)

Chintara Sukapatana (Thai: จินตหรา สุขพัฒน์; RTGSChintara Sukkhaphat), born Chittima Sukapatana (Thai: จิตติมาฆ์ สุขพัฒน์; RTGSChittima Sukkhaphat, on January 22, 1965 in Samut Prakan Province, Thailand), nickname Mam (Thai: แหม่ม; RTGSMaem), is a Thai actress.[1] Her best-known role was as Trinh in the 1987 Hollywood film, Good Morning, Vietnam, in which she co-starred opposite Robin Williams.[1][2][3] At the time, she had a Bachelor in Business Administration and was a Master in Public Administration student at Krirk University.[4]

Filmography

  • Lee (1985)
  • Song Phi Nong (1985)
  • Kaew Krang Dong (1985)
  • The Couple (1986)
  • Legal Wife (1986)
  • Trouble Makers (1986)
  • One Heart (1986)
  • Jealousy (Raeng Hueang) (1986)
  • Duang Jai Krazip Rak (1986)
  • Scholar Maid (1986)
  • Love Letter (1986)
  • Phai Sanae Ha (1987)
  • Promise (1987)
  • Lang Kha Daeng (1987)
  • Relatives (1987)
  • U & Me 1 (1987)
  • Duay Klaw (1987)
  • Love (1987)
  • Victim (1987)
  • With Love (1987)
  • Sarasin Bridge (1987)
  • Good Morning, Vietnam (1987)
  • Something About “Art” 1 (1988)
  • Karn (1988)
  • Accidental Love (1988)
  • Khu Kam (1988)
  • Virgin Market (1988)
  • Boonchu 1 (1988)
  • Senior (1988)
  • U & Me 2 (1988)
  • Something About “Art” 2 (1989)
  • Silhouette Of God (1989)
  • Mean Teacher (1989)
  • Chai Laew Lud Lei (1989)
  • Fallen Angel (1989)
  • Boonchu 2 (1989)
  • Yim Nid Kid Thoa Rai (1989)
  • New Rich (1989)
  • Suthee (1989)
  • The Musicians (1989)
  • Southern Sea (1990)
  • Nang-Eye (1990)
  • Boonchu 5 (1990)
  • Class 44 (1990)
  • Boonchu 6 (1991)
  • Dog (1991)
  • Sir Ghost (1991)
  • Nothing Can Stop (1992)
  • Phiang Rao Mi Rao (1992)
  • Teacher “Chan Ram” (1992)
  • Cha Ku Rak Kot Nong Hai Kong Lok (1992)
  • Cha Yai Cha Yo Ko Pho Rao (1992)
  • I Miss You (1992)
  • Somsri #422 R. (1992)
  • Hor Hue Hue (1992)
  • Kot Kho Kan Waeo
  • Boonchu 7 (1992)
  • Somsri Ii (1992)
  • Muen And Rid (1993)
  • High School Life 1 (1993)
  • Once Upon a Time (1994)
  • Boonchu 8 (1994)
  • Somsri Iii (1994)
  • High School Life 2 (1995)
  • Satang (1995)
  • Feng Shui (2003)
  • Chue Chop Chuan Harueang (2003)
  • Dek hor (2006)
  • Boonchu 7 (2008)
  • Bittersweet BoydPod The Short Film (2008)
  • Love, Not Yet (2011)

Television

  • Chaloey Sak (1991)
  • Kwarm Ruk See Dum (1995)
  • Sapai Glai Peun Tiang (2009)
  • Nueng Dao Fah Deaw (2018)

References

  1. ^ a b "The Legend of จินตหรา" (in Thai).
  2. ^ Vincent Canby (December 23, 1987), "Good Morning, Vietnam (1987)", The New York Times
  3. ^ "Robin Williams' Thai co-star recalls happy moments on 'Vietnam' set". coconuts.co. Aug 13, 2014.
  4. ^ Biography Archived 2012-03-30 at the Wayback Machine (in Thai)

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